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Page 83
The two lines , * The lame , the blind , and , far the happiest they ! The moping idiot , and the madman gay , 'struck my youthful feelings particularly ; though facts , as far as they had then come under my knowledge , did not support ...
The two lines , * The lame , the blind , and , far the happiest they ! The moping idiot , and the madman gay , 'struck my youthful feelings particularly ; though facts , as far as they had then come under my knowledge , did not support ...
Page 87
The letters of remonstrance were as innumerable , when , in his poem , ' The Library , ' the lines were read , - * Calvin grows gentle on this silent coast , Nor finds a single heretic to roast . ' ” Bowles .
The letters of remonstrance were as innumerable , when , in his poem , ' The Library , ' the lines were read , - * Calvin grows gentle on this silent coast , Nor finds a single heretic to roast . ' ” Bowles .
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... our sickly works alive ; Studious we toil , with patient care refine , Nor let our love protect one languid line . ... Their careless authors only strive to join As many words as make an even line ; ( 2 ) As many lines as fill a row ...
... our sickly works alive ; Studious we toil , with patient care refine , Nor let our love protect one languid line . ... Their careless authors only strive to join As many words as make an even line ; ( 2 ) As many lines as fill a row ...
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